Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
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- A small town near Auschwitz, ordinary Nazis and the Holocaust, Mary Fulbrook
- A small town near Auschwitz, ordinary Nazis and the Holocaust, Mary Fulbrook
- Auschwitz, Deborah Dwork & Robert Jan van Pelt
- The Nazis knew my name, a remarkable story of survival and courage in Auschwitz [Kiosk], Magda Hellinger & Maya Lee with David Brewster
- The happiest man on Earth, Eddie Jaku ; read by Jacek Koman
- The happiest man on Earth, Eddie Jaku
- The escape artist, the man who broke out of Auschwitz to warn the world, Jonathan Freedland
- The strength of hope, a Holocaust survivor's guide to love and life, Abram Goldberg with Fiona Harris
- The drowned and the saved, Primo Levi ; translated by Raymond Rosenthal ; introduction by Paul Bailey
- The daughter of Auschwitz, Tova Friedman and Malcolm Brabant ; [foreword by Ben Kingsley]
- The survivor, Josef Lewkowicz with Michael Calvin
- The ghost tattoo, discovering the hidden truth of my father's Holocaust, Tony Bernard
- Always remember your name, the children of Auschwitz, Andra and Tatiana Bucci ; translated by Ann Goldstein
- After Auschwitz, a story of heartbreak and survival by the stepsister of Anne Frank, Eva Schloss with Karen Bartlett
- The Nazis knew my name, a remarkable story of survival and courage in Auschwitz, Magda Hellinger & Maya Lee with David Brewster
- Little bird of Auschwitz, how my mother escaped death and found our family, Alina and Jacques Peretti
- Born survivors, Wendy Holden
- The boy who followed his father into Auschwitz, Jeremy Dronfield ; [foreword by Kurt Kleinmann]
- A delayed life, Dita Kraus
- A brief stop on the road from Auschwitz, by Göran Rosenberg ; translated from the Swedish by Sarah Death, John Cullen
- The drowned and the saved, Primo Levi ; translated by Raymond Rosenthal ; introduction by Paul Bailey
- The Auschwitz-dialogues, written and directed by Marian Ehret ; produced by Johan Robberecht and Marian Ehret
- Last stop Auschwitz, my story of survival from within the camp, Eddy de Wind ; translated from the Dutch by David Colmer ; [afterword by John Boyne]
- The boy who drew Auschwitz, Thomas Geve with Charles Inglefield
- The stable boy of Auschwitz [Kiosk], Henry Oster and Dexter Ford
- The sisters of Auschwitz, the true story of two Jewish sisters' resistance in the heart of Nazi territory, Roxane van Iperen ; translated from the Dutch by Joni Zwart
- Auschwitz #34207, the Joe Rubinstein story : a remarkable journey of triumph and survival, Nancy Sprowell Geise
- The nine hundred, the extraordinary young women of the first official transport to Auschwitz, Heather Dune Macadam ; [foreword by Caroline Moorehead]
- The Auschwitz photographer, based on the true story of Wilhelm Brasse prisoner 3444, Luca Crippa and Maurizio Onnis ; translated from the Italian by Jennifer Higgins
- A gypsy in Auschwitz, Otto Rosenberg as told to Ulrich Enzensberger ; translated by Maisie Musgrave
- Auschwitz and after, Charlotte Delbo ; translated by Rosette C. Lamont ; with an introduction by Lawrence L. Langer
- Remnants of Auschwitz, the witness and the archive, Giorgio Agamben ; translated by Daniel Heller-Roazen
- The Nazis knew my name, a remarkable story of survival and courage in Auschwitz, Magda Hellinger & Maya Lee with David Brewster
- The escape artist, the man who broke out of Auschwitz to warn the world [Kiosk], Jonathan Freedland
- A rebel in Auschwitz, the true story of the resistance hero who fought the Nazis from inside the camp, Jack Fairweather
- The stable boy of Auschwitz, Henry Oster and Dexter Ford
- Inside the gas chambers, eight months in the Sonderkommando of Auschwitz, Shlomo Venezia ; in collaboration with Beatrice Prasquier ; foreword by Simone Veil ; historical notes and additional material by Marcello Pezzetti and Umberto Gentiloni ; edited by Jean Mouttapa ; translated by Andrew Brown
- The Nazis knew my name, a remarkable story of survival and courage in Auschwitz, Magda Hellinger & Maya Lee with David Brewster
- Auschwitz, a history, Sybille Steinbacher ; translated by Shaun Whiteside
- Smothered words, Sarah Kofman ; translated from the French by Madeleine Dobie
- Auschwitz and afterimages, abjection, witnessing and representation, Nicholas Chare
- Landscapes of the metropolis of death, reflections on memory and imagination, by Otto Dov Kulka ; translated by Ralph Mandel and Ina Friedman
- Auschwitz, 1270 to the present, Deborah Dwork & Robert Jan van Pelt
- Composing with schizo-narratives and sonic chorographies, the territory of disembodied voices and the perception of acousmatic identities, Emmanuel Spinelli